Sony Supra-Aural Closed-Back Stereo Monitor Headphone for Professional Audio, DJ and Re-Mix Applications.

SKU: SOMDRV700DJ

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2012-09-20T20:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Reasonably good Value for money

I purchased these recently to supplement my MDR-V600 headphones. I do a lot of wav editing on my computer and I need a good all 'round headphone that has a wide frequency range to pick up on the all the noise/hiss/clicks that have to be removed from audio files. My 600's are extremely good for this as they have a good frequency range to hear all of this. When I picked up the 700's I expected them to be better than the 600's but I am really let down because these phones seems to have very little top end (the upper frequency range literally rolls off at approx 7kz. not anywhere close to 15khz & nowhere close to Sony's advertized 30khz). If they ARE supposed to go up to somewhere above 15-20khz perhaps someone else can chime in and comment as to such. (I do realize that these are now discontinued) They look nice and fit well but for what I use them for they are a disappointment.

55trucker

2012-06-26T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

The best headphones in the world

The title is no exaggeration, these are the best headphones money can buy. I've had these headphones for years and they sound exactly the same as when they came out of the package. You don't truly know what your favorite songs sound like until you listen to them with these guys. It's really a shame that they don't sell these new anymore. They really ought to, because they are significantly better than the newest Sony MDRs and studio monitor headphones. Just compare the specs...

yer916

2012-05-06T20:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

decent pair of headphones with some flaws

i Really like these headphones though. They serve my needs effectively. They have a really nice sound in comparison to the cheap panasonic headphones i used to have. though they are kind of heavy and they are a bit awkward and uncomfortable. They can get really loud if you want. They also have good bass that isn't over powerful. I really enjoy listening to music with headphones.

swaggchild

2012-03-14T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Over a decade on and still going strong

I originally purchased these the MDR-V700's back in the summer of 2000, and during the past 12 years they have been used for a vast range of activities including: Pro Club DJ-ing, home mixing and mastering as well as general day to day personal use. I have to say these are fantastic headphones with well balanced sound and amazing power handing abilities which is one of my main reasons for purchasing them in the first place. You can push the MDR-V700's very hard without suffering any distortion at all which is perfect when using them in loud environments such as a nightclub. In all this time they have never given me a days trouble and for me this represents a truly great investment which has lasted the test of time. I don't think I actually own any other tech that has lasted as long as these headphones with the exception of one of my Casio G-Shocks from about 2003.. Bottom line, these headphones will last if looked after. I hope this helps :) JT

Jhostage

2012-02-24T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

my search stops here

thanks to sony, my search for DJ headphones stops here, quality of sound can be recognize. i can connect to my phone,pc,tv. everywhere and enjoy... no difference in sound quality n bass when i play tracks in sounds system or in headphones

vickey

2011-10-11T20:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

DJ Headphones are like shoes.

Lets face it DJs: Most beat up their gear. Theyre too caught up in the moment to preserve their gear the way a home audiophile would. The headphones get jerked around, then stuffed into a record bag. In my opinion, a good pair of DJ headphones are like a good pair of shoes or a good record. They get beat up because they are providing their use. No one complains to a shoe company about all the scuffs and wear and marks on a pair of $150 shoes after a year. No one complains to the record company when their vinyl gets scratched and crackly. As far as the damage to my headphones after SEVEN YEARS of use, I do have the stress cracks at the swivel joint, but they do not interfere with the performance. That area is made from several parts, so if one part cracks, the whole assembly does not fall apart. The headphones are good as new otherwise. I only noticed the cracks after people complained about them here, and they only appear as severe as in some of the reviewers photos if i pry them open. The tradeoff for the swivel cracks? A very articulated head band. True, Sony should re-engineer that area, but really it doesn't get in the way until then. Don't get these if you're a home listener or work in a studio environment. You don't need the articulated headband in those situations (typically). Get them if you need a great DJ reference headphone that rests on your head, rests on your neck, rests on your cheek, whatever your "look" is without them slipping....with the understanding that nightclub gear is perishable from time to time. I have never owned a pair of DJ headphones that didn't eventually crumble apart, but these have only cracked a bit.

supergalactic

2011-09-16T20:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Currently not worth it.

I've had a my MDR-V700 for quite a few years, now. I paid 100 some odd dollars for it, as I can remember; I wouldn't pay that price again. It's amazing Sony still sells this same subpar headseat, and are asking 150 dollars for it. Save yourself the trouble and look for other brands of headphones that are better engineered. While I have no problems with the sound (I bought them to rock out, and they serve that purpose), the rest of the phones are terrible as far as durability goes: the faux leather earpads and headbands flake away - the housing cracks - non replaceable cord I shouldn't be paying triple digits for some cheap all plastic headphone that cracks and creaks and flakes. I have V-Moda Crossfades, M-Audio Q40s, and Sennheiser HD600s; all are better products than the MDR-V700DJ. Spend your money wisely.

shinigami

2011-09-08T20:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Poor quality

After having a MDRV600 unit fall apart under warranty, I had to pay an additional $29 plus the cost of shipping the defective unit so that I could receive a refurbished MDRV700 unit (600 not available). It was used once or twice a week for 2 months before the left ear piece completely stopped working. Unfortunately, I was too busy to deal with it until 2 weeks after the original warranty expired in July and Sony has washed their hands of it, so I am stuck with about $130 invested into a cheap piece of plastic. My bad on the delay, but the lack of quality with both units is inexcusable.

parent

2011-05-23T20:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Good Sound, Terrible Plastic Parts

Have had these headphones at my office computer for the last year or so. Both swivel joints have many cracks in them. Also the plastic creaks whenever you turn your head which is magnified by 150% when you have the headphones on. The sound is nice to listen to with good low end performance as well as fairly clear highs. See Pictures showing the cracking.

Saltydog

2011-04-27T20:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

Too expensive to be so cheap

In my circle of djs these headphones are nicknamed "The Breakables". I don't know any dj who has owned a pair of these and NOT have them break. Regular use will produce stress fractures at the swivel, which will eventually turn into a break. Cheap plastics make up the joints and headband while serious materials make up the cups. These sound way better than the MDR-V500s but the 500s don't break at the hinges. The MDR-V500s do need regular pad replacements so it's a myriad of pros & cons. Great sound, but you're gonna need a backup pair...

djdevj

2011-04-14T20:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

Swivel cracks...

As reported the plastic swivel cracks. Too thin and weak for normal stress. Possibly very limited home use may survive but not in a studio setting. Buy non swivel pro sets instead.

Lurkingwolf

2011-04-03T20:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

defective design

The swivels on these headphones break easily and quickly - if you enjoy buying $140 headphones and having parts of them break a couple months down the road then these are the perfect head phones for you.... the sound quality is very good, but the quality of the parts used for the head set portion leaves a lot to be desired.

PT101

2011-01-23T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Awesome Sound

I have owned these headphones since 2007 and they are perfect. I do agree that they are made cheaply and dont seem very durable but i have nothing wrong with mine because i take care of them. i listen to them at lease 4 times a week on average. They have never been droped or mistreated. The fact is anything will break especially headphones when they are abused. I just bought the MDR-EX700 earbuds and i am extremly dissapointed about the sound quality. These DJ headphones blow them out of the water. If you want good sound quality and dont want to spend a ton of money then these are the ones for you.

Manbowv8

2011-01-07T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Sound-Engineering to it's finest..

I'm a sound engineer for highly respectable speaker manufacturing company. I looked into these headphones a few years back and purchased my very own. These headphones are probably one of the best in the market if you compare with size, quality, engineering, and price. The 50mm drivers produce warm, acoustic sounding bass that will really impress a music enthusiast: As low as 5hz, which is ridiculous! I listen to deep ambient music and sometimes, I get chills down my spine with the bass effects. You can go full-blast with these headphones and they wont blow, nor give any distortion at peak levels. The comfort of these headphones are another story. The ear pads actually sit around your ear, not on them. You feel a tight, comfortable pad surrounding your ears instead of sitting on them. (It also cuts outside/unwanted sounds). The quality of the build is perfect; heavy-duty, strong grip to the head without taking away any comfort. 50mm drivers = WOW! I've had these headphones for years now and I have to say...they haven't changed in sound quality, nor build quality. I would give these headphones an 11 out of 10.....and this is coming from an expert.

Securethebounty

2010-12-27T19:00:00

Rated 3 out of 5

poor materials quality: falls apart

1. photos: leather imitation material falls apart. 2. I taped plastic in 2 areas: a) head size adjuster lock - it does not hold: slides back and forth. b) plastic cracked on C-shaped part of the frame

ChineseSonyCrap

2010-12-23T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Awesome headphones - poor construction

I have enjoyed my V700 for about 4 months taking very gentle care when using this headphones. I've read reviews about the poor construction so I used care when handling them. However, I accidentally dropped it from a desk height to a wooden floor and CRACK! I didn't except it to be that delicate. The swivel piece cracked splitting the arch piece to the actual speaker unit. I loved these headphones because of the sound quality and bass is incredible even though it is not a bass boost unit. I sincerely hate writing anything negative about Sony products since I only buy Sony and recommend it to EVERYONE! Sony needs to make use of different materials on the swivel and the arch if they want to hit a home-run with any of there high end headphones. Hopefully my next Sony headphones, SA-3000, don't share in the same faith, even though, I heard similar construction issues with them too. =(

AlwaysSony

2010-12-06T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

they survived through anything

i got these last year, i had some skull candies but they broke due to cheap design, so i was looking for some new headphones. i got these for $90 off amazon, which saves a quite a bit of money. i took these on a 6 1/2 hour plane flight from boston to san francisco and they were amazingly comfortable. the sound is absolutely amazing, the bass is perfect and proportionate, amazing highs and neceserally, and they dont need an amplifier, but they would sound much better with one though. so one day i had these in my hand, and i put them down right on top of a candle, the head band got burned to a crisp, but they work!!! and they have been dropped, used in the rain, and have been sat on. best headphones ever.

swidez

2010-12-05T19:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

Cheap Plastic Parts! Design flaw! Buyer beware!

I have had two pairs of these things. Both have broken in the exact same way, The swivel above the the ear piece cracked on both sides rendering them basically useless. No replacement part available! This is a common issue. Why doesn't sony just except some responsibility for making a bad product? Very frustrating. I say don't buy them and get something else.

localDJ

2010-11-22T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Five years of Daily Abuse

I take them everywhere. I wash my car with them. I go to school with them. I fall asleep with them on. They are bruised badly. But they are still going.

secretwind0w

2010-07-01T20:00:00

Rated 1 out of 5

THEY will break! save your money and buy Technics

This are some of the best sounding DJ headphones out there. I bought a pair and used the gently for about a year. In that time, they cracked at the joints 3 times (on both sides). I did some research and this is a VERY common problem. There is even a petition to have sony The joints are made of cheap plastic and crack very easily. This is clearly a design flaw and Sony refuses to take responsibility for it. Sony does not offer replacement parts and they want $60 to replace them! Save your money and get a pair of Technics instead. They sound just as good but last way longer.

DjCALI

2010-03-06T19:00:00

Rated 2 out of 5

Cheap parts render headphones unusable

Figure out the cost of not caring Sony: (1) I'm looking to buy new headphones today but will not buy these again since it appears you have still not fixed the cheap parts problem. (2) I heard recently you were launching new smarthphones. I'm in the market, but will not avoid your products since it appears you really do not care about quality and that was always a reason I bought Sony before. (3) My income sees me buy a LOT of tech products. In short, I"m your IDEAL customer. Young, high income, male, and a spender. But I now view you similarly to General Motors who sold me my first car ... and I've never returned to them since it was a lemon. In short - consumers are forgiving if you show you care. You continue to sell the same product with the same flaws. So I"m moving on. GL to you and Toyota.

Lyphe

2010-02-22T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

One of the best christmas gifts I have recieved!

I received these headphones as a Christmas gift from my former mother-in-law and they are the best headphones that I have acquired in a long time. Now let me make one thing clear, I am not a musician, but, I am a music lover. I listen to all types of music from classical to hard rock and these "DJ's " a long with a little tweaking from a graphic equalizer allow one to acquire a natural high when doing anything. I have used these headphones while working out, performing odd jobs around the house and even riding my bicycle through the city streets if T.O. The fit is very comfortable and if you have a powerfull enough source, you don't require noise cancellation. This comes in handy when working out, because it allows me to concentrate on the workout. The incredibly long cord is great when listening with them at home, but can become combersome when doing other activities. As for durability, these babies have shown no signs of abnormal wear. One final note. I use my "DJ's" frequently while working from home on my computer and if you have the right sound card (Creative), you will not want to listen to speakers again. These headphones are the BOMB!!!

PALMVA

2010-02-07T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

These are REAL headphones.

Everything about this headphones has convinced me that sony is specialized on real quality sound products, but the pouch... is the worst piece of accesory i've ever had on my life... it's like a sissy rainbow swimming cap... and it doesn't protect the headphones at all. I strongly recommend buying this headphones, but have in mind the idea of searching for a decent pouch if you want to prevent them from scratches or bumps.

azzurroseven

2010-01-29T19:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Great quality sound..poor quality earcup structure

Hi.. I´m so happy with my pair of Sony headphones.. Great sound quality and presence but.. Using it each day crumbled the earcups and not view so good. Where I can to find a pair of new earcups?

djzenemig

2009-12-24T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

6 Years and counting

I got these headphones when I was a sophomore in high school and have been using them for listening to music on my MP3, and of course for studio monitoring. I have turned bass WAY up on my mixers and instruments and these phones have not cracked or cut out on me ever. I have fallen asleep with the headphones on my head and woke up with the music still playing. I have gone through so many ear-bud and over ear headphones. I own skull candy and various other brands of headphones and I have always gone back to my Sony MDR-V700DJ's. I just got my girl friend a pair for when she plays guitar in her house and now she uses them for listening to her music also. I listen to these when I am on the bus or just walking around the City(SF). They have been rained on and been left in a car in some extreme heat and I have not noticed one difference in the sound over the course of 6 years. Very reliable SUPER sleek and clean. Ridiculously long cord and the quality is unbelievable. One of the best purchases I have ever made.

Elmilio

2009-12-03T19:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

BEST HEADPHONES IVE HAD

Ive had these headphones for a little over a year now and its safe to say that hands down these are one of the BEST pairs ive had. If your a hardstyle dj i HIGHLY recommend putting a lil bass boost on your EQ if your ever listening to your ipod. These headphones really capture every single detail of any kind of music and it even seams like it silences everything around you!!!!! The only flaw i found is the leather ear cups, if you have sensative ears i recommend going for MDR-V600 more comfartable for longer hours i know because a buddy of mine really hurt his ears with my headphones haha well hope this review helps anyone.

DJN3W

2009-06-02T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Great Pair of Head Phones

it handles low frequency distortion like a champ, ive used stanton and numark headphones and for the price nothing cab beat this but, im on my second pair, the joints first begin to crack then one day one side just falls out...it really needs screws or maybe a metal joint casing so it wont crack

eli06

2009-05-26T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

DJ Standard

Best pair of headphones I've ever owned. I love the swift movement of the joints. They are so comfortable. Quality is great. Originally I wanted to have a pair of these and then some $500 Shure earphones for my iPod but I realized, since these are so comfortable, have a great frequency range, and are durable. It's not worth it to get earphones. I use these everyday with my iPod. iPod has insane output to these so just being powered from the iPod, they still hurt my ears (without distortion). I love the 1/4 jack and the coiled wire. I do recommend you wrap the coiled wire around the jack a couple of time to release the tension on the connection. That's how most dj headphones break. Some say these are bulky but I love it because they fit around my ear fully, my lobes don't touch the phones at all. BEWARE!!! If you haven't heard already, there are a lot of fake pairs of these that can mostly be found on eBay. I would know, I bought a pair of the fake ones at first. I got a full refund but what you should look out for is the coiled wire to be glossy rather than flat (glossy are the fakes). There are many other things you can see but that is all I noticed. In conclusion, I am going to hold on to these babies until I run them into the ground, then possibly buy them again... haha. Hope you learned from my review.

DJRELLIK

2009-05-18T20:00:00

Rated 5 out of 5

Best DJ Headphones

I just received these headphones today. These headphones are perfect for DJing. The swivel design works great. You can wear them in many different ways. The bass is really good unlike other DJ headphones so you can actually hear what is coming out of the DJ speakers. It has great sound quality that is very clear. These ARE VERY LOUD! Do not turn the volume up all the way because you might go deaf. It also come with a traveling bag. If you are looking for great headphones for DJ or home use, buy these!

Jude3

2009-04-22T20:00:00

Rated 4 out of 5

Get rid of Supra-Aural and you have a winner

I can't stand the supra-aural design of the 700 earcup. On the other hand the natural leather is better than the urathane leather (see MDR-V600) which eventually peels away. Sometimes after only an hour of listening my ears are in pain from the constant "pinching" due to the cups resting on my ears. This is my 3rd pair of Sony DJ/Studio Headphones. My first two were MDR-V600's (see review there), and my latest set is the MDR-V700DJ. I have to go back to the MDR-V600 as their Circumaural ear cup design completely goes around the ear and are more comfortable to wear for hours. This is unfortunate because the MDR-V700 are better than the MDR-V600's in just about every other (non-audio) way. Summary: There is a trade-off. If you can stand the supra-aural resting on your ears and prefer the natural leather, go with the 700, if you like to wear the headphones for more than an hour - go with the 600. The 600's are cheaper and have the same audio performance anyway.

thinktank

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About Sony Supra-Aural Closed-Back Stereo Monitor Headphone for Professional Audio, DJ and Re-Mix Applications.

• The MDR-V700DJ is a supra-aural headphone featuring swivel ear cups (with auto return swivel mechanism) for DJ and re-mixing applications, and includes 50mm diameter drivers for reference-quality sound. Neodynium magnets are utilized for high energy from a minimum of size.
• Reversible ear cups are included for added monitoring flexibility, along with a wide molded headband for long-lasting comfort. The MDR-V700DJ incorporates high-end materials and advanced engineering to deliver critically clean, exceptionally clear sound for professional and high fidelity applications.